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In the spring of 2026, the Women’s Pro Baseball League will make history as the first professional women’s baseball league in the United States since the All-American Girls Professional ...
The U.S. Department of Education has chosen Missouri to head up a national experiment on a new statewide assessment model. Missouri is the only state in the nation to begin the trial run during ...
Missouri’s 45th attorney general has been chosen. Republican Catherine Hanaway is smashing through another glass ceiling. She’s the first woman to serve as Missouri House speaker and will ...
The Social Security Administration is adjusting its plan to phase out paper checks, announcing they will continue in limited cases. The shift comes after concerns were raised about older adults ...
Public health experts are shedding light on a deadly brain-eating amoeba after a person was possibly infected following water activities at the Lake of the Ozarks last week.
Now that the state Legislature has passed a special session bill in hopes of keeping the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in Missouri, the fight moves to the courtroom. Alisa Nelson talks to one of ...
(Columbia, MO) — The Missouri School Boards’ Association is urging parents to be cyber aware as the new school year begins. John McDonald of the organization’s Center for Education Safety ...
(Jefferson City, MO) — The Missouri Department of Transportation is planning to replace a 1950s era bridge over southern Missouri’s Bull Shoals Lake and the existing bridge is available for ...
On January 9, 2023, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey was sworn into office as the state’s 44th top law enforcement officer. On September 8, he will resign from the post to serve as the co ...
 Late summer in Missouri can bring hidden dangers to our lakes and rivers, including harmful algae blooms that can threaten people, pets, and wildlife. Jeff Wenzel, Chief Bureau of ...
“Unfortunately, we do see an increase in traffic crashes involving young drivers, especially in the period directly after school lets out, but also in the mornings as well,” said Brown. “For ...
An EF-3 tornado that tore apart St. Louis on May 16 damaged roughly 5,000 homes, businesses, and other buildings. The estimated damage is more than $1 billion. St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer said ...